Murray Olds: Australian Correspondent on New South Wales Minister Tim Crakanthorp's resignation

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Former New South Wales minister Tim Crakanthorp was sacked from his ministry for allegations that he failed to declare “substantial private family holdings,” a breach of ministerial code. Premier Chris Minns said that the Crakanthorp had “failed to comply with his obligations as a minister,” causing potential conflicts of interest within his ministry. Australian Correspondent Murray Olds told Mike Hosking that Crakanthorp was lobbying for a redevelopment that would have benefited his family, his in-laws owning multiple properties within the region. He has now been referred to the state’s anti-corruption watchdog. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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